Teri Jhuki Nazar Lyrics-Shafqat Amanat Ali

teri jhuki nazar lyrics

Chaahe kuch na kehna
Bhale chup tu rehna
Mujhe hai pata, tere pyar ka
Khamosh chehra, ankhon pe pehra
Khud hai gawaah, tere pyar ka

Teri jhuki nazar, teri har ada
Mujhe keh rahi hai ye dastaan
Koi shaqs hai jo ki in dinon
Tere zehan-o-dil pe hai chha gaya
Teri jhuki nazar, teri har ada
Mujhe keh rahi hai ye dastaan

Teri zulf jab bhi bikhar jaati hai
Aye haseen tu haseen aur ho jaati hai
Jo kitaabo me padhte rahe aaj tak
Woh pari humko tujh mein nazar aati hai

Teri hi baahon mein, panaahon mein
Rehna mujhe hardum sada
Teri hi yaadon mein, nigaahon mein
Rehna mujhe har dum sada
Teri hi baahon me, panaahon me
Rehna mujhe hardum sada
Hardum sada

Chaahe kuch na kehna
Bhale chup tu rehna
Mujhe hai pata tere pyar ka
Khamosh chehra, aankhon pe pehra
Khud hai gawaah, tere pyar ka

Teri jhuki nazar, teri har ada
Mujhe keh rahi hai ye dastaan
Koi shaqs hai jo ki in dinon
Tere zehan-o-dil pe hai chha gaya
Teri jhuki nazar, teri har ada
Mujhe keh rahi hai ye dastaan

Shafqat Amanat Ali

Shafqat Amanet Ali Khan is a Pakistani singer, songwriter and music producer. He rose to fame after he won the third season of Coke Studio Pakistan in 2011. His debut album “Amanat” was released in 2012. In 2013, his second studio album “Tere Naal Main” was released. In 2016, he released his third studio album titled “Hai”. In 2018, he announced that he had signed up with Sony Music Entertainment.

Early life and background

Shafqat Amanat was born into a Punjaabi Muslim family in Lahori, Punjab, India. His father, Ustad Amanat Khan was one of the most renowned Pakistani musicians of the 20th century and founder of the Tabla Gharana, while his mother, Almas Amanat Ali, was a well known Indian classical vocalist. He began studying music at age five under his father. At age 11 he moved to Delhi where he studied under Pandit Pran Nath Upadhyay, and subsequently graduated from the Sangeet Natak Akademi in 1986. After graduating, he went to live in London, England. In 1989, he received a scholarship from the British Council to study at the Royal Academy of Music in London. While there, he met fellow musician Aashish Khan, who became his mentor and lifelong friend.

In 1991, he returned to Pakistan and settled down in Karachi. There he worked as a teacher of music theory and composition at the National College of Arts, University of Sindh, Jamia Millia Islamia University and the Indus Valley School of Art & Architecture. He also taught privately and performed regularly at local venues.

He married Naila Ahmed in 1997 and had three children, Rizwan, Hina and Zainab.

Musical training and influences

Ali Zafar grew up listening to classical Indian music and singing along to it. His mother, Mahjabeen Begum, was a trained musician, and she gave her son lessons in Hindustani Classical Music. He learned to play the tabla drum and flute. At age 9, he began learning the sitar from his uncle, Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, and later joined his band, Sajjad Hussain & Band, where he played the tabla drums and sang lead vocals. He also studied under Pandit Ravi Shankar and learnt Carnatic music.

In 2004, Ali Zafar came across Pakistani pop singer Junaid Jamshed, whom he listened to regularly. He told Rolling Stone magazine: “He’s one of my favorite singers… He’s very talented, and I love how he sings. When I heard him sing, I thought, ‘Wow, this guy sounds just like me.'”

Zafar went on to study music at the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, graduating in 2006. There he met his future wife, Shabina Azmi, and formed the duo Zafar Brothers, releasing their debut album, Aap Ke Naam Hai in 2007. They performed live shows throughout North America, including performances at Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center.

His second solo album, Raazi, was released in 2009. His third album, Kuch Toh Log Kahenge, was released in 2012.

 

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